Those are usually done in the same way. Track an element that you want to stay as the focus. Bigger areas are best to get a better idea of the average movement. Alternative, sample several smaller areas in different part of the screen. Be aware, that once stabilized things like motion blur are going to be really evident if you completely lockdown the image.
Hi..excellent class. i need help..what method should i use to keep centered a person that is walking away in front of the camera as im following him..im only seeing the back of the person from head to feet, but the background is shaky, i should have walked like ninja...but i dont want to throw away the footage
Ninja walking and/or some form of practical stabilization for example a gimbal, is the best way to shoot these. If you want to do something with the footage you'll have to make some compromises. Stabilize focused on the person and the background will be more unsteady. Stabilize by tracking the background will help smooth that out, but foreground elements may move more. See if one of those helps out, but a reshoot may be necessary.
Hello! First, I want to apologize for my English. Need your help, can moka stabilize objects? for example, I captured a hyperlapse, and I need the trees to move static, thanks!
This is a good use of Mocha. Start with the earlier parts of this course, 17a and 17b : ruclips.net/video/KF88rTu1lu4/видео.html These will give you an idea of how to get started. You will want to track your trees to stabilize around them. With hyperlapses, it is usually best to only stabilize Position first. Make the shape very loose and you should get a good starting result. It will likely need some experimentation to get the perfect settings though. Hope that helps!
I enjoy watching your tutorial, but at some points I can't understand because of the "language problem". Can you add "Turkish" subtitles to your tutorials?
This "Stabilize Module" series provides a nice overview of what Mocha Pro is capable. Great work. THank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind comment.
Hi. For stabilize drone scene wind shake, how to stabilize? Thanks
Those are usually done in the same way. Track an element that you want to stay as the focus. Bigger areas are best to get a better idea of the average movement. Alternative, sample several smaller areas in different part of the screen.
Be aware, that once stabilized things like motion blur are going to be really evident if you completely lockdown the image.
Hi..excellent class.
i need help..what method should i use to keep centered a person that is walking away in front of the camera as im following him..im only seeing the back of the person from head to feet, but the background is shaky, i should have walked like ninja...but i dont want to throw away the footage
Ninja walking and/or some form of practical stabilization for example a gimbal, is the best way to shoot these. If you want to do something with the footage you'll have to make some compromises.
Stabilize focused on the person and the background will be more unsteady. Stabilize by tracking the background will help smooth that out, but foreground elements may move more.
See if one of those helps out, but a reshoot may be necessary.
Great please on Parallex occlusion offset track shot tutorials over mocha tracking hi sir myself Rony an VFX student from India
Hello! First, I want to apologize for my English. Need your help, can moka stabilize objects? for example, I captured a hyperlapse, and I need the trees to move static, thanks!
This is a good use of Mocha. Start with the earlier parts of this course, 17a and 17b : ruclips.net/video/KF88rTu1lu4/видео.html These will give you an idea of how to get started. You will want to track your trees to stabilize around them. With hyperlapses, it is usually best to only stabilize Position first. Make the shape very loose and you should get a good starting result. It will likely need some experimentation to get the perfect settings though.
Hope that helps!
@@borisfxlearn Thanks !
Please do a tutorial on a stabilizing complex drone hyper lapse with dynamic movements, orbit, camera tilt, etc… thanks !
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Fantastic! Thanks for being on the course.
I enjoy watching your tutorial, but at some points I can't understand because of the "language problem". Can you add "Turkish" subtitles to your tutorials?
Sure. Check back tomorrow and they'll be there.
Thanks 🇵🇰